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Reviewer: CleanFeet, 55-64 Male on Treatment for 1 to less than 2 years (Patient)
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After trying many different preparations I found this powder to be the most effective (for me). At first I used it until the athletes foot went away but after several recurrences I started using it every day; since then I have not had any athletes foot!
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Reviewer: ReelX4U, 45-54 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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I had a serious athlete's foot infection and on a whim I went to my local drugstore and brought this powder that had Undecylenic Acid (Forgot the percentage) and I place on my feet morning and night and I sprinkle it in my shoes and after a few days my fungal infection started to subside and after about a month it was totally gone. That was years ago, I recently become reinfected and I went l
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Reviewer: TFB_Eric, 65-74 Male on Treatment for 1 to 6 months (Patient)
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Having used the CVS Product: CVS Maximum Strength Antifungal Ointment (most Athlete's Foot) TM2992CVS-4 R0801, 2.0oz 5 (57g)
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Total Undecylenate 25%, (as undecylenic acid 7 Zinc undecylenate)
I had excellent results with 3-5 Days after application. The product is no longer available for reasons unknown. I have been looking for another source of the product b
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